>I'm ashamed to admit it's been years and I do have it, so there's no excuse as I have to re-visit it now that you're so enthused about it Melody.
*cough* Peachtree here.
>So you found it interesting theatre, then?
Oh yeah!!! And Ty delivers an especially thrilling monologue on the fourth side -- chills go down my spine listening to it. (I'm having fun listening to it on the computer here at work...shhhh.)
>(I think this got rave reviews as well.)
It did, at least the New York Times review that I read.
I really have no excuse now and have to go back an re-listen! You're both selling this so well that I have to hear this again!!
(Quickly scanning the "JB" reviews they seem to be unanimously positive from one and all [some are downright gushing]. BTW, if you get a chance, check this out and you'll see what I mean (a href="http://tyforum.bravepages.com/jb.html#one">jp reviews )
Peachtreegal was the one commenting on John Brown's Body--I've never heard it, though I'm sure it would be captivating to listen to, especially with Ty's dramatic voice.
Thanks for giving me credit, but it's Peachtreegal all the way!
Peachtreegal was the one commenting on John Brown's Body--I've never heard it, though I'm sure it would be captivating to listen to, especially with Ty's dramatic voice...."*cough* Peachtree here. :)"
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Senility is coming in hard and fast what can I say!!! Very, very sad :-)!!!!
Melody, John Brown's Body is essential listening for anyone calling herself a Tyrone Power fan. :) (Raymond Massey and Judith Anderson are wonderful too.) If you want a copy e-mail me at pvitari@emory.edu.